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THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY/AND WSkKLY.
THE BON PUBLISHING CO.
Hon. A.H. STEPHENS
POLITICAL EDITOR.
THE
VOL. HI
ATLANTA, GEORGIA SUNDAY. APRIL 27. 1873.
NO. 886.
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TO THE ATLANTA SUN.
A• I*por»*al Cation Cm from Georgia.
Wabuxotox, April as—Tb. ewe of
MraHambleton,daughter of Mr.Early.of
Georgia, wee argued before the Solicitor
of the Treaenrj, E. 0. Barfield. It in-
Yolree two baodred and thirty-three balm
of ootton, aeiaed in the Soathwoet, par-
ehtaed with the praeeeda of her father**
mtate, which wee rained at •300,000.
Xnt Haableion ww repreeented by
Judge Pierrepont, of New York; Judge
Loohrtne, of Georgia; *nd,Jndge Horton,
of thia city. Got. Barkley, ot Ohio;
and Hr. Jonnier, of LootoUna, repre-
aeuted other ;partiee who claimed part
tf te prooeeda, upon ground* that
come of the cotton ww purobaaea from
them with Confederate money. The
fcorernment ww not repreeented by
counsel, though the law under which
the prooeedinga are had appropriates
•30,000 for that purpose. The re
port of Solicitor BouSeld is looked
for with great anxiety as the oarn will
aolre nearly erery question inrolrad.
Then are $34,000,000 in the Treasury
eubject to twelre hundred end forty-three
claims legitimately before the. Treasury
Department The lew carefully guards
the gorernment against false claims, and
the difficulty is increased by oareleatnesa,
and tu some inrtanoea rascality on the
partot the oottou agents. Judge Loch
rane made Aoloae and logical analysis of
the law and the facta in the pending
ease, in which he denottnoed the ootton
agents at tht South as a gang of plunder
ing and demanded under the Act of
Hey, 1873, that their plunder should be
restored to the towlul owners.
Ik. OnsachM.
UTofsju, April 20.—Trayelsra from the
liomanohe territory oontradiot the re-
potto of Indian troubtor.
nsatto-Tt. StsCoei.
Sax Pxaxouoo, April 26.—Hnrpby,
who killed Harray, Ore yesre age, ww
hanged at Stockton ywterday.
Where are the Hodocef This is still
the conundrum. Ne Billing si nee—
Tbe Strlbors—Show.
. |i Cimxxxan, April 26.—The strike of
the.C/iepine end gee men ended dieedran-
tageouily to the atrikera.
There to snow in serious puts of the
State.
tHhlBM Male Weir.
Nxw Oalxaxs, April 26.—Teenty
thousand people- aiatoed the 7th‘> snunaa
StateEair. '
r»pailsi ter BuIb.u.
Haw Yob*, April 26.—The Purchasing
Committee ol the Board of Indian Chm-
miaaioners hare contracted for 1,603
down batcher knives and 120 skinning
knires, among other tribes, to be fur
nished to Indians.
PtlM.Ml.
GautAXTowN, O., April 26.—A father,
son and daughter were poisoned, bnp-
puwd to be arsemo in ooflee.
I he WkstlM CiH.
Baliibobb, April 26.—In the Circuit
Court of Anne Arundel oounty, at An
napolis, this morning, the case of the
State vs. Elinbath G. Wharton, for at
tempt to morder Eogeue Van Nets, was
settled by Proeeonting Attorney
Bevel!, with the oousent of Attorn, y
General hjrater. This ends the famous
Wharton trials.
Heavy Bftffik DtfBlcatloB.
Nxv Yonx, April 26.—Wall street is
exalted over e $100,000 defalcation, by
i*. L. Taiuter, cashier ol tbe Atlantic
National Bank. Tbe bank did husiuesa
to 8 o'clock, when its attain went into
tbe handsvii a clearing house.
Biver thieves boarded the Italian bark
fraiiMiat, knocked tbe crew senseless
and stole $100 end other p'operty.
Tender has been arr. sted. The eapi-
tal of the bank to impaired about half a
million dollars. The bank will be able
$> pay 60 cento on the dollar.
Daaaae*a by tbs Feral.
Columbia, April 26.—There ww a
heavy frost and ice thie morning. The
young ootton and vegetables are killed
in this vininity. Cold weather to reported
in the np country.
GoLueBono, April 26.—Froatlaat night
throughout the Stole d imaged crops and
fruit generally. It is feared the ootton
planted to entirety mined.
KnoxmxB, April 26.— A heavy frost
last night Peaches killed, and the
wheat to injured.
VmlfH.
London, April 26.—A critical inspec
tion ahowa I hut tbe Frenoli Cable ia
broken two bnndred milea from tbe
French ooeat,
Paris, April 26.—A diapetcb from
klftdnd denied a proclamation by tbe
Oommone of that city.
BnCeOt, April 26,—Bismarck's till
regulafcing tbe elergy passed in tne upper
House.
Havana, April 2 J.—Tbe Insurgents
bare burned tbe town named Aura.
Aladbid, Apn 126.—The ottoial gaaeUe
maqano»thit Den Alfonso and a brother
of Don OarSoa, accompanied by bis staff
croaasd into Fmnee from Spain on
Wednesday last Tbe Oar list were de
feated several times recently in an en-
oonntar with the Bepnbliean forees. In
one engagement over one hundred inanr-
k recdoDiaU were woanded.
S aether Hmi|A1$ BMk I«mU4.
AukPub, April Iff—Tlo Memphis
Life and General Insurance Bank, D. P.
\ .' olloy, President, baa failed.
*1 Tiwa Knidc4.
£■ Mariana, Ann., A^iil 26.—The town
& was burned. Lorn, 660,000.
OISBKAb STATU fTKMfl.
—A hanging takes place in Blberton
on next Friday.
— A company of mounted infantry is
being organised in Warren oounty.
—Warren oonnty baa in treasury at
tbe present time 64,882 42, and no debts.
—Among the lat*at freaks of nature in
Oolomboa is a tailless kitten, whieb has
appeared among a litter of others with
tails.
—It is reported upon pretty g?od au
thority that the Sav.nnan Journal, Rad
ical paper, published by Robinson, has
ided,
-Nearly all the KuKlux prisoners
sent to tbe Albany Penitentiary for par
tidpation in raids, or who were con
victed on obargea of belonging to tbe
KqKIux order, have been pardoned.
—The residenee of Mr. A. H. Bohauan,
itt the 8rd Distract, Coweta, was burned.
Tbe Are originated in the cook-room
from a stove-chimney. Tbe extent of
Mr. Bohtuan’nlossia rot known.
— Tbe Spanish bark Alamo, Tebelman
master, was cleared for Reval Thursday
from Savannah by Mr. S. Fatman, with
2.089 balen upland ootton, weiahing
975,521 pounds, and valued at $183,187.
-—Thursday night, of last week, tbe
residence, kitchen and smoke-house of
Hon. Anselm Leigh, in tbe 4th District,
Coweta, were burned. The Are origi
nated in the kitchen. Tbe loss will reaoh
$8,500.
— Two negro bouses, with entire con
tents, ou the plantation of Oapi S. G.
Pettus, three milea from Washington,
were burned on last Tuesday about four
o’clock in tbe afternoon. Fire was ao-
oidental.
— Oapt. M. A. Knight committed
suicide on thy 25th ult, in Bonham,
Texas. 0«pt. Knight was formerly a
resident of Elbert oounty, Ga., from
where he removed to Texas, shortly after
tbe close of tbe war.
— Tbe German bark Anna, Pohst
master, was cleared Thursday from Sa
vannah for the above port by Knoop,
Hanemann A Oo., with 2,552 bates up
land ootton, weighing 1,197,127 pounds,
and valued at $225,000.
—The Baptist Convention of tbe State
of Georgia assembled in tne Baptist
Church in Rome on Wednesdaj. The
delegates embrace many laienttd and
distinguished divines, besides a nnmoer
of lay delegates from all sections of tbe
State.
—A sail boat belonging to Monahan,
Parry A Go., upset in the Savannah river
near tbe barge offioe, and two men who
were in her came very near beii g
drowned, but managed through assis
tance to rtaoh shore, hot were rather
damp.
—An axle of one of tbe oars oi tbe
down freight train on tha Georgia Rail
road immediately preceding tbe down
night passenger train broke in two one
mile above Berzelia, Thursday morning,
causing the oar to let down ou tbe track,
and a consequent obstruction to tbe
passenger tram.
— Front present indications more than
an average crop of wheat will be real
ized in Catooja and tbe adjooeut coun
ties. The very severe and repeated
frosts ol tbe winter, gave rise to the gen
eral expression of opinion that the crop
would be out short; to tbe great relief of
all, however, toe staud is very fair, and
tbe area sown is more than usaal.
—Abram Brown, a highly colored oiti-
zen, was before Magistrate Russell, of
Savannah, tor undertaking tue tragic
role of Cain, and shooting with a pistol
at a friend and brother three, several
times. No casualties, Abe being a la
mentably poor marksman. A dark-eyed
and dark-complected Helen was tne
cause ot this uninteresting piste 1 prac
tising.
— The change of officers which has
recentlv taken place on the Cherokee
Railroad, together with tbe assurance
which they have of its e irly completion
to this point broad-gauge, has inspired
our pi ople with new hope, and they have
gone to work with that will, zest and de
termination which the thought and be
lief that success will orowu their labors,
can alone beget.
— We learn that at the annual meet
ingofthe stockholders of the Onerokee
Railroad, on last Thursday, that almost
the whole stock of the company win. rep
resented, for the first time iu several
years, at least, since +he rood troubles
began. Au assessment of iweuty per
oeut. was levied upou tbe stock of tne
company, for the purpose of completing
tbe load broad-guago to thia point, at
the earliest possible day.
—Saturday evening last as the Macon
train approached Gutbert, a negro was
seen lying on the track, when the signal
was given, wbion aroused the sleeper,
who, in bis confusion, upon rising,
started directly toward the train. He
was knocked uowp and several wheels
passed over one oi his feet, which ren
dered amputation necessary. It ii be
lieved the unfortuuate negro went to
sleep while under the influence of liquor
—A rumor that two citizens of War
ren couutj were to fight a duel on Sun
day last, created considerable excite
ment in Warren ton on that day. We
understand there was good foundation
for the rumor as to the duel, but a* mis
take as to the time, and that the chal
lenge was given and promptly accepted.
As immediate friends of the parties con
cerned have failed to secure au awioible
adjustment we suppose the "field” will
be resorted to in a few days.
— fn an effort to prevent tbe collision
of "Gazelle” steamer and Hook and
Ladder truck, near the corner of Broad
and Mclotoah streets, Augusts, Mr.
Newton Heggie bad one rib and his nose
broken, and waa suffering considerable
from bia injuries yesterday. Mr. Harper
B. Gampoeli was also run over by the
hose carriage of Vigilant, No. 8, the
tongue of wbioh waa broken, and re
ceived painful injuries, one of his arms
being hurt, end his body considerably
braised.
—On last Friday morning two young
bloods, D*vid Burnell and M. Myersou,
met at the A A G. B. U. depot in Quit-
men and had an altercation, which grew
so spirited that the former 4 ‘ went for”
the latter with a chair—which weapon
woe rendered ineffective by the party of
the second part g» tting out ot the way.
Not oontenl to let the object of his wrath
" depart in peace,” at this stag# of the
scene Bussell a jew his pistol end fired
at Myecson—the ball jut grazing his
neck, but doing no injury.
— Friday evening, about auuset, t* e
laborers ou the farm of Mr. Win Bullard,
in tbe Cedar Greek district, Cowt-u
couuty, saw a mule running rapidly
across the field ia which they were at
work, dragging a man eaught in the
harness. As soon as possible they sur
rounded and stopped the frightened an
imal, disentangled the unfortunate be
ing who proved to b<* Mr. 8. M. Good
win who had been plowing in so si join
ing field owned by Mr. Varner. Mr.
Goodwin was dead and much mutilated.
—In the United States Conn, in Charles
ton, on Wednesday, in the matter of
James P. Low and thtf Blue Ridge Rail
road Company, against the Atlanta and
Richmond Air Line Railroad Company,
officers, agents and servants, it was or
dered that an injunction issue to restrain
the d* fendants from doing work upon
any portion of th9 line of the said At
lanta and Richmond Air Line Railroad,
wbioh ia upon or within the right of way
of the aaid Blue Ridge Railroad in Sontn
Carolina; and it ia farther ordered, that
the defenaants have leave to move for a
dissolution of this injunction upon giv
ing five days’ notion thereof, and still
farther ordered, that a copy of thia order
be served on Colonel J. A. Herdusett,
the chief engineer in eharge, at Green-
vilb, 8. O.
NEW! ULBANINOI.
— The Sultan is reported seriously ill.
— Twenty thousand ooal miners in
Leioeaahire, England, have struck.
—There is a fine prospect of an abund
ant fruit crop on the Mississippi ooast.
— Ths trial of the Tiohborne claimant
on the charge of perjury, is iu progress.
—A dis[ atoh states that Ben Butler will
oerteinly be the next Governor of Massa
chusetts.
— It is proposed to have in New Yoik
a grand international billiard tourna
ment, at the three ball carom, open to
the world.
—The farmers on the border of Hinds
oounty, Misaisippi, adjacent to Big Black,
oomplaiu of the loss of fat cattle that
have been borrowed in a felonious man-
— The shareholders of the Atlantio
Caole Company, at an unofficial meet
ing, adopted a resolution favoring a con
solidation of companies and an amalga
mation of their interests.
— A mass meeting of Democrats to pro
test against ths refusal of the British
Government to recognize the bpanish
Republic, is to be held in Trafalgar
Square, London, on the 5th of May.
— The motion on demnrrer in the
Stokes case oame up Thursday in the
Supreme Court of New York, and was
argued at length. Tbe decision of the
court is not expeoted before the !6th of
May.
— A London dispatch states that tbe
body of Earl De La Wan was tound
Thursday morning in the river Gann.
His suicide waa the result of mental de
pression, caused by the death of a lady
friend.
—An act loaning tha Ohiokasaw School
Fnnd, whioh amounts to about $1,200,-
000, to tbe Mississippi valley and Ship
Island railroad was passed by tbe Mis
sissippi Legislature before its adjourn
ment.
Alabama Items.
— Two prominent Radical politicians
are having a fuss in the courts of Mont
gomery. P. G. Clarke, of Perry, had
R. H. Knox, County Solicitor of if ont-
f ;omery, arrested on the oharge of pub
isliing a libel, whioh consisted in the
statement that Clarke baa oeen an inmate
of the penitentiary in Calilornia. I he
case was brought before Justice Ooiemau,
who bound Knox over to next term of
the city court iu the sum of $1,000.
— Ou the petitiou of J. F. Dretsjr,
deputy clerk, etc., Judge Woods of the
United States Circuit (Jogrt, Mobile, has
ordered that the olerk of the District
Court of the Uuited States for the mid
dle distriot of Alabama, and his deputy,
be and they are hereby re quired to trans
mit to this court, without unreasonable
deluy, all tne original papers in all civil
causes pending iu said distriot court,
and acomplete transcript of all the doox
ets, minutes, orders, judgments and
decrees, in nuoh causes as the same ap
pear on record in said dint not court.
Aud it is further ordered, adjudged and
decreed that the reasonable costs of
making the said complete transcript of
the dockets, minutes, orders, judgments
and deorees iu each particular cause shall
t»e paid to the clerk by tbe party apply
ing for the transmission of the same or
for the said complete transcript, and that
said party shall also pay he reasonable
cost ot the transcript in his particular
cause, which tr usmission shall be made
b.v and through the Marsh »\ of the
Uni’ed States for the said district, to
whom such payment for trauamisaiou
snail be made; and as to the costs in such
causes which have accrued prior to the
3d day of .ilarob, 1873, it is furthermore
ordered, Adjudged aud decreed that the
same ahull be paid by each party his own
costs, to the said clerk before any other
proceeding shall be had in the same, and
that if either party refuses to pay his
costs, the other party to said cause msy
. ay the same, and the cause shall pro
•eed, aud tbe other party shall reo -ver
the said costs so psid, provided the re
covery or judgment or decree shall pass
for him, except where the judgment or
decree is of eujh a nature that the pre
vailing party is not entitled to ooats.
And it is further ordered, adjudged and
decreed that the above order apply,
muUUis inul-mdis, to the clerk and mar
shal of toe district oourt of the United
States for the northern district of Ala
bama.
North Carolina luma.
— The Raleigh News learns that there
will be no Agricultural Fair at Goldsboro
this year.
— The fires in the woods in Columbus
county are snid to have destroyed about
one-third wf the turpentine lox^s in that
county, besides doing a great deal of
other damage.
- Col. William R. Myers, of Charlotte,
baa declined the appointment as Honora
ry Commissioner to the Vienna Exposi
tion recently tendered nim by Gov.
Caldwell. Col. Thomas H. Brem, of the
same place, has been appointed to fill
tha vacaocy.
— One of the most important cases to
be tried before tbe Roncombe court is
that of the State and N. W. Wooofin vs.
Thomas D. Gutter, an indictment for
Itbei. The iudictmeu* ia fouuded upon
certain publication* mule by Carter
against Woodfin, in relation to bis com
promising with LitilefLid, Hwepeon A
Co.
— The Kdeigh Sentinel says: Col. W.
H. Harrison, ot thia city, has in his pos
session a piece of furniture, uaed proba
bly aa a (1rv»*«icg tab 1 ?, oue tbe property
oi UuV. T<y< n, "the hut of tbe Royal
Govertiom ol North Carolina,” aud which
was doubtiit-a one u( the principal orna
ments of his palace at Newborn.
Virginia Ilian.
—Mr. Landon J. Hoffman, an old nod
prominent oifcinao of Fredarioksburg,
Va., died in that plaoe on Sunday.
—Mr. John Turpin, of Richmond,
who recently left the profession of law to
enter tbe ministry, will shortly be or
dained it Grace Street Baptist Church,
Richmond, Va.
—Mr. J. B. Tinsley, Jr., tbe former
ohief olerk at the Greenbrier White Sul
phur Springe, has taken oharge ot the
Alleghany Springs tor the ensuing sea
son.
-A Jersey Mining Oompany has been
chartered in Virginia, with its offioe in
Riehmond, for tha purpose of mining,
smelting, manufacturing and selling iron
and other metals. The oompany will
operate in Rockbridge oonnty, in that
ate.
—Commodore James M. Watson, who
died in San Franoisoo last Friday, was
born in Virginia. Ha entered the navy
in 1823, ana had the reputation of being
on* 1 of the best officers in the naval ser
vice. At the time of his death he
light house inspector lor California and
Oregon, and resided at Vallejo, Cal.
—Daring the past twelve months
$1,000,000 worth of bnildmg improve
menta have been put upon lots in Rich
mond, and the prospeot for thia year is
even better than it was at any time last
year. Bricklayers and other mechanics
are in great demand, and to some extent
building operations are retard d in con
sequence of the insufficient number ob
tainable.
—The Baptists of this State last year
resolved to raise $300,000 to endow Rich
mond College, and so vigorously have
they carried out their determination, the
gentlemen having oharge of the enter
prise will be able to report at tbe semi
centennial celebration, to take place in
May, that the amount baa been seonred.
Tbe First Ohnroh in Richmond gave
$25,000, the Second $12,000, and the
Third $11,000, and there are others yet
to make their subsoriotiona.
'T$sn$im! Items.
-Springfield, says the Beoord, needs
one hundred tenements to accommodate
those who desire rented houses.
-Tue Lebanon post offioe was bar-
glarized and robbed of thirty dollars in
stamps and money on Friday, night.
—The Memphis Appeal of tht 23d
says: ** Two car loads of narrow-gauge
iron were sent oat yesterday from Major
Wioks’ rolling mills in Oholeea to the
fedeial cemetery. Track laying from
this point to Raleigh wilt be finished by
the fourth proximo. The little locomo
tive will be on duty by Sunday or Mon
day.
9toa Abnettiumcnti.
RENtTrENT!
A VZ$T Dttrftotive catalOgM of nqdtBOM-
•ooie new tad ulo*. On Monday aornlag
otil at njy offlo*. t u Q. w. ADA Itt,
Baal Katat* Ajent.
6. W. Adair’s Sales
AT CITY HALL,
FIRST TUESDAY (6^ pax) OF MAY.
7ZRST-
Tb* thirty-MTan vacant lota on Wheat, Irwin and
Bandolpb atra« a, as par plat, for tha guardian of
John Bradlrr. S«u lagal a Irortiaament in Conatl-
lotion.
BBOONB-
Tl}« beaq^ful lot *Uh nloa 6-room oottage, vino,
yard, fruits, So., on H«yns street, Tavlor's Hill, for
lbs administratrix of M. E. Kenny deceased. Bee
legal advertisement in Oonatltat.on.
Tbat magnificent lot, embracing reeldenoeand
gronnda on Peachtree street, iu proved by Henry O.
Hoyt, Esq., containing nine and three-fourths acres,
en a beautiful ute, all enclosed, with a large, two.
story eleven-room house, clot* te. pantries, etc., and
.’I necessary outbuilding. This uploaded plaoe.
is just onuiae oi water-works and taiea, and sold
l>y the Bute ef Georgia.
-AliVO-
A lot of three-fourt.ia of an eore, on Daniel street,
near . acaiur »tr »t, east of oeneral GartreU's reel,
denoe. Bold by ihe Bute of Georgia.
O. W. ADAIB,
Heal KsUU Agent
FOIt NALE,
TWO OF THC BIST UNIMPROVED
LOT! IN THE CITY.
Wx will sill ox thi pa.xitn, .11*0.1
reserve
APBIL 30tl>. 1373.
Immediately after Judge Hammook'e sale of the
city loie orrner Manama and Pryor streeu, Lota M
and 37 f the eem» block, fronting 49 KMOO f at ou
tbe north side of alabanaa street, and running back
• of Messrs Garrett A Brother.
Titles perfect. Teraa easy, and made known oi
day of aele. BALL A UOLDHMITH,
■tfdSI Beal BeuU Agents.
ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS
SHORT LXJVB1.
By th» way oi Wart Paint, Ox. *n4
o
Mo tgomery. Ain.
M AMD AFTKB W4 U 0H lev. ItTB. DOUBLE
DAILY * AHHEttUEtt TBA1X8 will van en
Buttons. Lrave.
Atlanta 1:14am
Montgomery •.14:14 a a
mad Train.
Leave.
... T:09 a Si
4:04 p u
.... 9:44 a m
Arrive
.. Irfnpa
Montgomery ..10:14 a
Mobile 4:14 pm
Mew Orleans.... 4:ofiam 4:44 b A
Passengers going Houtb and tenth west wtli fiud
this line One Hu-dred and Siity-two (143) milea
shorter and Twelve hours quicker to Mew Orleans
end all points than any other. Forty-eU miles
Hhorter to Vicksburg end all points in Central and
Monthern Alabama. Mlsslse ppl, LoalaUaa end Ar-
kanaas. The oai« line running
PU LIN'S PILACEsSLEEPING CARS
Threw|Is frwas Atlanta «m New Orlewas
WITHOUT CHAIQI.
THROUGH TICKETS to all POINTS
O J. F iBKtOBK. Bopt Western K B ot A _
M. JOBDAJI. Dee. MupC Mobbe A Mont. ft. ft.
W. J. HUCsTUM.
Oeneral PaeeewgNT Agw
On. lailroad Depot, np at
Otrtt AtaMttlSCNMSM
The Eighth Wonder
Carroll’ft Coll Water Soap*
■oap, one bar of wbioh will do the washing for
fbnuiy of eight to tea persons ia from two tothra
Ho boiling, sod very little raobtsg rn
Herd or salt, fro h or a»lt water may be need.
It saves -wood, wind and water;''dost not injure
te * fabric la toe leesti Is s Southern Invention, and
menu lectured in tha South.
Wo guarantee tha soap In every rt spool to give
BOLD IN BOUND LOTS TO TMB
TRAD! AT NBDUOKD NATBB
sarWe hate on hand also* tall supply of
FAMILY GROCEBIES.
Bacon, Lard. Floor, Meal, Com, lohsgfic
Goods delivered In tna city FBBB.
WYMW ft OO.,
spifittf MitJhauau
Health andJEappiness.
H'
on the first <
treatment of
under Homoopathio regime, and in connection
therewith am prepared to give BUotrio, Vapor and
Medicat >d lie ths. Thsss Baths in las treatment of
r Ihe Atlanta Mineral Spring, I will opon
1 da; of May aext in infirmary for tha
of Ohronle Diseases in melee and females.
tha blood In any lortu. Rheumatic and n-oralgie
afieoiion* are alee treated saooosathUy by this
method. 1 will pay estwoUl attention to female
diseases. My aucoe.e for the past year in AUant*
war rente me in saying that I oan benefit, if I oannot
euro, the most obstinate cases. Being Clairvoyant,
1 oan with this aid clag/.oa* tbe moatlntrignto die-
esse with oertaloty, and have done so, as many will
testify. Tsrma reasonable. Letters oontelaiug one
deiler will meet with prom * * *
dtete response. Cater bal a
by inhalation. Ar dregs
F. T. TABOE, M. D„
Bos US, Atlanta, Ga.
Agent for Or. 8. B. Collins* Liquor and Opium an
tidote. tend sump for otromlar. aptfdtf
ESCAPE THE DANGER.
"Thta Dyspepsia will kill mel” a anffarer ories.
That depends on youraelf altogether go A friend
Tausaht's Bunn Arnainwr, remember, supplies
The menu a all your fears and yowr tortures to and.
ivorod aystsma 11 ospis. to the sleepless gives rest,
And relieves tha sick afomsoh of every qnalm.
the disordered system.
o-:FUAj\r:D s.a-L-ei
OT THAT —
Magnificent Property
Belonging to the City of Atlanta,
SITUATED OS TU
CORN LB or PRYOR AMD ALABAMA 8TBEST8.
Tbit Block bas been Divided
Into Four Lots,
Each fronting on right of way of Railroad and Ala
bama attest, and J ’
OMK WITH THB
WHOLE BLOCK.
It la generally admitted that this property la moat
favorably looeted for the Wholesale and Jobbing
Trade, and lntrlnsioally ot VERY dRJEAT VALUE,
and ahonld tha
Custom House
• built on the square opposite, the prope-ty won
Ulently oontinoe to eppreclate, sou Itke.y becoo
really THE MOHT \ ALU ABLE REAL KBTATK IM
THE GATE CITY.
4T Merchants g«.nerally, Oapi tel Ista and Bpsen-
pro
» P*
Council of Atlanta, at FOUR O'CLOCK, P.M.,
Wednesday, 30t!e Day of April, 18T8.
Titles perfect and ludleputabia.
Terms—One third cash ; remainder at six and
twelve months with Interest at 10 per cent, per an-
Plate of property can be seen at my offloe.
O. O. HAMMOCK,
Real Estate Agent,
■frUlMj|t JamealBaiikBlock^
ENGLISH
BAKING POWDERS
AMD
ENGLISH FLAVORING EXTKAC
TBAA AMY IM THE MARKET, bavtng tea qualities
ENGLISH BAKING FOWDERH
may remain in toe
isuofactured from strictly pure
under tbe supervialea of one of tee beet EngUs)
Kespertable Grocers
and nrwwgiste.
WMolesale by
WEST A EDWARDf), W. L. HUBBARD A OO..
W. W. COMPTON A OO.. GOODMAN A WADE,
T. J. PHILLIPS, Atlanta, 3a.
Head OBee ter tb* United States,
fteiia pua Ate srwy.irr a, v
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^ L N T A 01E S A L^^ B ljH I^N
OOK AMD NEW* PAPER.
ATEATTAIMMS JKMMJJt,
[JAMBS ORMOITD, Ptoprirtor.
•e- Helen to tbi, Steel Mto'ipeeimeo ol Rm F>|«.
I ROOKERY. GLASSWARE, &o
jmtmmmm.H co.
Importers ui Jokkeri of Crater, fiianwart,
hotel * saloon nxnnus.
■NO GOODS AT RKTAIL. *
DSOXTra RXXXT. „...M
Carriages, buggies* and wagons.
J. J. FORD,
IManuflaotnrer and|Daalar {ft
EIBII1CES UI I0SIUES, SPIIIE UI till Uli VlUIS,
C
ooaxxx xxTOB axp uxx erxxxrt.
LOOKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
JEM LI ITSHE.
[The Reliable Jewelry Dtere,
BTREBT.
OOLD-BIADID CIXte; BOLlD*nLTSBw’*Mfufb
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GOLD AMD SILVER WATCHES, 8T,
JRHEAD1D 0118, 88 _
Q»- KBAL ABSORTMEWT OF FIMB
F
RUGS AND MEDICINES.
nffiiso, t'JMie e- co^
Wholeaale
No. 13 Klmbnll
DrdM«iata,1
lltll H Olkas A.
URNITURE.
rtm a co.,;
UINTRTLH OMmU
PiU-lor Salta, Chamber Salt,, Dlala, - Bee
BatU, Office Paraltare, «ad Faraltar* ef
Every Deacriattoa Whatever,
xtfc t . , auiun BLoox.
I RAIN, MEATS. FLOUR, See.
HTBFREJra. m.fbfajt,
Oeneral Commission Merchants
TOMTTH iimilT. >■*» •■» CAJITOI.
Irooeries.
•a. c. h m. f. «rrx.i-,
Wholesale Grocers,
H
Oommlaalon Merobante,
ooxxn mom axp p»c*tc» mm,
ARDWARE, OUTI.ERYAAoJWm
tojujwbf, armmaMT * matm.,
Hardware Meroh ante;
AGENTS FOR
mari > Mterfo eMffttem, 4tecmners Pteftr Cswyqfr Mftte mmd
. _ mUrniinar Piteer. Jiff B4ense ssd foflinr CMKa.
OOR > EB DECATUR AMD PRYOR H1BEET8, la front of tee KimbnU Meaa
L
MPLEMENTS. MACHINERY. &c.
jaaRM tr. joauraojr,
DIALS* 1*
A iricultnral Implementi, Matter nkanimh,
Oueno, »,.d* Lira Slock,
niorvi-B orsse sooes block maurta mu
IQUORS, WINES, &o.
auKFjtRRavotrur * co-,
-Wholesale Dealers i*
M
Mm Ml DOB INK lie upu
No. X Hcoatqr Btirat, .ILAXTA, eeom .IA.
p
ILLERS Sc DEALERS XX STOCK FEED.
XHteffioemi v co.
DEPOT NO. U BANK BLOCK. A.^..w. (Wra—
win tra, ho« ike, a,* a,ai>iAae.omcMx.i
P
IAN OS, ORGANS Sc MUSIC.
GUiLFVKDy VTOODlJf co^i
IMPORTERS AMD WH0LB8A1 B DBALOfl IM
ACUffiZOAZa DCffiXiClCAMZN
Publiahara of OtesrfU Moali aJ Bateotlo,
88 Wbtfieball Mfiwa«t*
AINTS, r OILS, LAMPS, GLASS, Etc., Eta,
CaAHLKir, DUCK Sf CO,,
ETTTSBDBG KATALYSDIE WATER.
p« United Bteteo lMapeneatoty, tha anUMrlxed
JL rtoord ot oar MatorU Madtea t' tht.
Water with the most rvaownod AlkaiTna
aud Hprlnga of Eniope. It far *K«*la any otner
known'a tta aelf-proservlDg orepertiee. It does not
deteriorate 1 ▼ bottling and keeping. It bae never
been oielaaed to - any ether mineral water the power
to dissolve tbe antes, or so called chalk formations
in tbs body or on tee tint* and Joints. This the
G«Uj anurg Katelytine Water Iu don* in bnndreda
oi inatencea. Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Dya-
papeia, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Jr nary Dte-
genevaUy have all yielded to its lnfleen*».
ha* restored muaonlar power to the paralytic, eareu
Abdominal Draper, and give i healthy action to tee
Tovpid Liver, ft has enred Chropio Diarrheas,
Plies, Constipation, Asthma, Cgterrh. Dtasases of
tbe Skin. Oeneral Debility and Nervous Prostra
tion from meMai sad physical excesses. All thee*
by the Routed Water. It te a powerful antidote for
excessive eating or drinking. It correct* the atom-
ach, promote* digestion and relieves ths heed alamel
ddr Pamphlets containing s history of the Spring,
reports from eminent pn* ticlans and mtdteal
writers, marvelous and w#l>mttested cures, and tsa.
umouiate from dwtingoished cittsens. will be fur
alahod end seat by met I ea epi Bosttoe to
WHITMIY BftO/8* General agents,
_ .. . Waonta Front st.. PbUsJeiplta.
Gettysbnrg Bnnnaa Oo.
tor ftato by HEaId.OBAIG ft OO..sad dnggtete
N. 8. JONES,
Frpvlelon BroAw,
aa i riu> u ’juu xovax Bcunna,
Cinoix&nttti, Ohio-
fo> Orders snrstelly aad paempOy filled altewoa
S
A tlaita Brancli Great Soittei Oil u( Flint fob,
SS bSnSjHv.mato
ASH, BLINDS AND DOORS.
J. C. FMCR a CO.,
DEAILEBRS IS
lOOBS, MOOLBIIGS, IBICKETS.SPUITSilll, CUSS.SASI4UIII
TOVES, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, Etc.
RCjrjrtcvTT a smucafnft
pro. siM a rikti'a ersttBSurn *
PLUMBERS. STEAM AND GAS HTIMffi, OGRM-
Baitlu, Sued Iron Work, ad Tin ItaffiiM, DeSt
ia StoTM, Tin Wan, Grata, Parana, Ha**, Tib
Plato, Sheet Copper, tthera boa, Stoara Pipe.
Gnaaea Whisuw V
SOrarAorcxua c
1 YiltinOa rahra ragra
i oohSuK% nmmripm.
OPIUM
oarad by P» Beck** oal»
known sad sore fteouedy.
BO • HARUH
Stolon or addraea
OR. J.C.BECK
ttSoxm-n. u*Bx
BYINGTON EOTE L
Griffin, Oeorjfia.
eeo..v. uimwa
ami -iw uarnac
w '
f.ki
-dltftwM.
atto’rn ey’atIaw.